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wall street journal" assistantan editorial page editor james freeman, senior economics writer steve moore, and washington columnist kim strousel. kim, where did it that come from? i don't remember climate change being something a president talked about a lot in the campaign if at all. >> surprise. >> he didn't wait for the state of the union, it's in the inauguralof address. what's going on here politically? >> look, i think some of us did think this was coming. ler, this>> was a high priority of his backk in 2008 when he campaigned. but they got beat up on it. they lost that fight in 2009. so they decided to put te'o side and not talk about it in the election. here we are back with his promise. and what was more interesting, too, is not only did he make that promise, but you had someone like barbara boxer who is the senator from california, a big climate person, she gave some details, too, about how they intend to pursue. this namely, they are going to go through the e.p.a. to do a big carbon regulation program. they are also thinking of putting in place a carbon tax. >> well, we will ta
wall street journal" assistantan editorial page editor james freeman, senior economics writer steve moore, and washington columnist kim strousel. kim, where did it that come from? i don't remember climate change being something a president talked about a lot in the campaign if at all. >> surprise. >> he didn't wait for the state of the union, it's in the inauguralof address. what's going on here politically? >> look, i think some of us did think this was coming. ler,...
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this week, wall street journal assistant page editor, james freeman and senior economics writer steve moore and washington columnist kim strassel. kim, where did that come from? i don't remember the climate change being something that the president talked a lot about in the campaign if at all. >> surprise. >> paul: and he didn't wait for the state of the union, it's in the inaugural address. so, what's going on here politically? >> well, i think some of us did think it was coming. remember, this was a high priority of his back in 2008 when he campaigned. but they got beat up on it, they lost that fight in 2009 so he they decided to put it aside and not talk about it in the election and here we are, back with his promise and what was more interesting, too, not only did he make that promise, but you had somebody like barbara boxer, whose the senator from california, big climate person, she gave some details, too, how they intend to pursue this, normally through the epa for a carbon regulation program and thinking of putting in place a carbon tax. >> paul: oh, well, we'll talk a little about t
this week, wall street journal assistant page editor, james freeman and senior economics writer steve moore and washington columnist kim strassel. kim, where did that come from? i don't remember the climate change being something that the president talked a lot about in the campaign if at all. >> surprise. >> paul: and he didn't wait for the state of the union, it's in the inaugural address. so, what's going on here politically? >> well, i think some of us did think it was...
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"wall street journal" steven moore joins us now. he had an exclusive report. you sat down with boehner hours after the deal, right? >> i did. over in the capitol outside of the house chamber. the bomb he dropped that's been getting so much attention was that the president told the speaker hold on to your seat there. the president said, we don't have a spending problem. john boehner's jaw sort of dropped and my jaw dropped when the speaker told me that story. the speaker said that he kept telling the president during those five weeks of negotiations, steve, we do have a spending problem, mr. president! and then the president said to him, mr. speaker, i'm getting tired of you telling me that. but look, to say we don't have a spending problem would be like the greek president saying we don't have a debt problem. the first stage of recovery, steve f an addiction is to at least acknowledge that you got a problem. and maybe that's why these negotiations broke down, because the speaker told me not once during all of those five weeks was the president ever really very
"wall street journal" steven moore joins us now. he had an exclusive report. you sat down with boehner hours after the deal, right? >> i did. over in the capitol outside of the house chamber. the bomb he dropped that's been getting so much attention was that the president told the speaker hold on to your seat there. the president said, we don't have a spending problem. john boehner's jaw sort of dropped and my jaw dropped when the speaker told me that story. the speaker said...
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steve moore, that doesn't seem right, but anyone, what do you make of it -- but anyway what do you make of it. >> this is distinguished men and women around the country. they came four meetings to give the president advice how to make the economy grow faster. it looks like the president took almost every recommendation and did exactly the opposite. maybe they have a knack for a number of months. >> neil: whether i saw that, well, you know you and i attend a lot of meetings, not together because i don't think i could deal with that -- maybe they do something on the phone or e-mail each other or here a great idea for jobs. i don't know. i'm trying to give the best light on this, i don't think that happened either. >> i actually read the list, scores of recommendations about how to make this economy grow faster and create more jobs. everything from immigration policy, more skilled people in and create jobs in america. let's bring the tax rates down and reform the tax system. let's have more pro drilling and pro energy policy. let's get some of the these regulations to make sense. we go on
steve moore, that doesn't seem right, but anyone, what do you make of it -- but anyway what do you make of it. >> this is distinguished men and women around the country. they came four meetings to give the president advice how to make the economy grow faster. it looks like the president took almost every recommendation and did exactly the opposite. maybe they have a knack for a number of months. >> neil: whether i saw that, well, you know you and i attend a lot of meetings, not...
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caleb moore was attempting a back flip when this happened. his snowmobile ski caught the snow. he slammed in the landing and the 450-pound machine crashed right over the top of him. at first he appeared to be okay. but after he was able to walk off the course medics rushed him to the hospital in colorado. that's where doctors found bleeding around his heart which reportedly caused complications in his brain. meanwhile caleb's brother colton separated his pelvis racing on the very same course. and on sunday another rider lost control of his snowmobile after a jump. we showed you this last night. the machine throttle somehow got stuck and zoomed toward a crowd of spectators. fortunately a net caught it just before it went into fans nearby. "the fox report's" chief correspondent jonathan hunt more with this night? do we know what went wrong. >> frankly, bill it, looks like a simple and yet disastrous mistake. 25-year-old caleb moore had landed this kind of trick many times before in practice and apparently in competition. trying to do a back flip. can you see there in slow motion.
caleb moore was attempting a back flip when this happened. his snowmobile ski caught the snow. he slammed in the landing and the 450-pound machine crashed right over the top of him. at first he appeared to be okay. but after he was able to walk off the course medics rushed him to the hospital in colorado. that's where doctors found bleeding around his heart which reportedly caused complications in his brain. meanwhile caleb's brother colton separated his pelvis racing on the very same course....
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over the past decade america has spent hundreds of billions in the name of national security moore's military intervention fighting terrorists and hunting online hackers meantime getting much less attention is a domestic danger lurking in and lighting up every corner of the country the u.s. power grid in recent months federal officials have warned that america's electric cables substations and transformers are not sufficiently secured and are vulnerable to attack by anyone with a weapon and some basic know how experts say the energy grid is also outdated and antiquated unable to prevent outages from cascading in october superstorm sandy hit twenty four states causing some sixty three billion dollars in damage more than four and a half million people lost power and new york was left crippled by massive floods leaving much of the city including half of the big apple plunged into darkness two months after the storm the streets of downtown manhattan remain clogged with tubes wires and heavy equipment because dozens of the city's iconic skyscrapers still rely on generators for power thing
over the past decade america has spent hundreds of billions in the name of national security moore's military intervention fighting terrorists and hunting online hackers meantime getting much less attention is a domestic danger lurking in and lighting up every corner of the country the u.s. power grid in recent months federal officials have warned that america's electric cables substations and transformers are not sufficiently secured and are vulnerable to attack by anyone with a weapon and...
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first post most trial in russia's history but it seems this is not so much about city money to kenya moore but about his former employer william browder who used to be the head of the russian office offer of a dish capital investment fund the prosecution believes that the fine was around twenty million dollars short give or take in its taxes and since most of these q. was its account he was directly responsible for dealing with taxes it's the specter that he submitted fake receipts while mr browder may have authorized that if he was detained then william browder managed to leave russia to the u.k. he's a british citizen and london has been refusing to actually buy him but this is quite a controversial case lots of money is in walled so the trial is going on is going on without mr browder present in the courtroom so the miscue cases sparked a massive international outcry so why is this trial over tax evasion is of us politically motivated. well monday's good himself claimed that he had revealed a massive corruptions heem involving senior russian officials but unfortunately he died in that p
first post most trial in russia's history but it seems this is not so much about city money to kenya moore but about his former employer william browder who used to be the head of the russian office offer of a dish capital investment fund the prosecution believes that the fine was around twenty million dollars short give or take in its taxes and since most of these q. was its account he was directly responsible for dealing with taxes it's the specter that he submitted fake receipts while mr...
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twenty eighteen he also spoke of the tremendous disadvantage for britain were to leave but stephen moore city of london spokesman for the u.k. independence party i spoke to a lot he says that's simply not true. they said that we would be in huge problems if we came out of the they said that business would not actually invest in the u.k. unless we join the euro this isn't going to happen and we're not going to hit believe the false promises and the false concerns that european politicians and big businesses are actually going to throw as i mean there's an unholy alliance that seems to be forming between old conservatives with large corporations with members of the labor party who will want to frighten the people of this country to say that they can't survive on their own but we're still the set for largest trading nation in the world so yes the public in this country know that there is a problem out there they understand the arguments and they're not going to be fooled this time by a political elite. europe's leaders have begun reacting to the prime minister's speech with warnings of wors
twenty eighteen he also spoke of the tremendous disadvantage for britain were to leave but stephen moore city of london spokesman for the u.k. independence party i spoke to a lot he says that's simply not true. they said that we would be in huge problems if we came out of the they said that business would not actually invest in the u.k. unless we join the euro this isn't going to happen and we're not going to hit believe the false promises and the false concerns that european politicians and...
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will be talking a lot more about this over the next year or two thank you very much indeed stephen moore city of london spokesman for the u.k. independence party great to hear thoughts thank you great great thank you very much the result of reckless politics all an unavoidable onslaught u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton faces need to listen in on what she thinks led to a deadly attack on an american consulate in libya and garvey last year. that's still to come but first jordanians have been heading to the polls today after the king announced early parliamentary elections spurred into action by two years of arab spring protests but the chorus of critical voices as the country is still as far from any real change as it was back in two thousand and eleven and they claim that the government is bound to rig the ballot kabanov is in jordan. many here say that the reforms simply are too few and too late now there have been some efforts for example to make the elections more open this is the first time that outside election monitors are going to be observing the vote here but at the end of
will be talking a lot more about this over the next year or two thank you very much indeed stephen moore city of london spokesman for the u.k. independence party great to hear thoughts thank you great great thank you very much the result of reckless politics all an unavoidable onslaught u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton faces need to listen in on what she thinks led to a deadly attack on an american consulate in libya and garvey last year. that's still to come but first jordanians have...
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we will talk to steve moore in a is second about what boehner said after this. it might explain this. nancy pelosi pushing for still more revenues this week and republicans demanding dollar for dollar tax hikes to spending cuts. what makes you think we will make any progress wielding this out of control when we are not. steve, why less won't be more. steve this is fascinating. tell me exactly what went down. >> i did the interview with speaker boehner on friday over in the capitol and one of the first things that he told me in the meeting. i said what was the most interesting thing and shocking thing about the five weeks of negotiations in the oval office with president obama? and he said at one point the president turned to him and said you know, john, we don't have a spending problem in this country. and the speaker told me he said his jaw sort of dropped when the president said that. my jaw dropped when the speaker told me that story. and, you know, it gets to the whole issue of why there was so little progress in the negotiations. the first stage of recovery
we will talk to steve moore in a is second about what boehner said after this. it might explain this. nancy pelosi pushing for still more revenues this week and republicans demanding dollar for dollar tax hikes to spending cuts. what makes you think we will make any progress wielding this out of control when we are not. steve, why less won't be more. steve this is fascinating. tell me exactly what went down. >> i did the interview with speaker boehner on friday over in the capitol and one...
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you to know his is supposed to look like this one, modelled after the german portrait of sir thomas moore, who had his head cut off. after the weird hat was the most remarked piece of head gear, since aretha franklin's hat in 2009. and i admit, mr. scalia's hat is notable, but nowhere near as notable, as congressman? what are you doing? for the record to be clear, the first lady on monday wore tom >> today was the day republicans have been waiting for, today, the day they could finally prove their conspiracy theory about how president obama and susan rice and hillary clinton conspired to hide the truth from the american people. all they had to do was get hillary clinton to crack under the awesome pressure of testifying to congress. something she actually mastered 20 years ago. >> capitol hill, locust of dysfunction, hall of smoke and mirrors. >> secretary clinton will face answers that republicans have wanted to ask for months. >> is the u.s. involved with transferring weapons to turkey? >> to turkey. >> they were just throwing everything against the wall. >> we were misled. >> we were no
you to know his is supposed to look like this one, modelled after the german portrait of sir thomas moore, who had his head cut off. after the weird hat was the most remarked piece of head gear, since aretha franklin's hat in 2009. and i admit, mr. scalia's hat is notable, but nowhere near as notable, as congressman? what are you doing? for the record to be clear, the first lady on monday wore tom >> today was the day republicans have been waiting for, today, the day they could finally...
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bill: what does it do to uncertainty for business plans, stephen moore? >> this is one of the biggest problems of all, bill. i saw a rasmussen poll a couple weeks ago, showed something like 75 to 80% of small businesses don't understand this bill. they don't understand how it works. they're completely confused how the health care system is going to affect their bottom line. one of the things you have to remember, all of these popular features about the bill, 26-year-olds can get insurance under their parents health care system, free birth control, all of these other kinds of things, those actually, somebody has to pay for that, bill, right? there is no free lunch here. that is what we're seeing in the higher premium costs. what i think it will mean, people will lose their health insurance. they will not gain it. bill: i hope you're wrong about that. matt, i will of about you the last word because what the law talks about in some cases to have a federal review that controls the rate of increase. some states that is in place. other states it is not. and wha
bill: what does it do to uncertainty for business plans, stephen moore? >> this is one of the biggest problems of all, bill. i saw a rasmussen poll a couple weeks ago, showed something like 75 to 80% of small businesses don't understand this bill. they don't understand how it works. they're completely confused how the health care system is going to affect their bottom line. one of the things you have to remember, all of these popular features about the bill, 26-year-olds can get insurance...
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someone didn't look at all that have we have a problem and we need to address quickly, we need to provide moore security for the consulate, perhaps close it for a period of time. a military asset on stand by to extract people. why there weren't more resources prepped. and she was clearly aware that libya was a very dangerous place and i think as goes on, we'll learn more-- i don't believe the only people aware of what a bad situation it was, were of the mid level people that resigned. i think that it was clear from her testimony today that she was aware of how libya was, although, obviously she says there's no way she could know it was going to turn into this. >> greta: if i get right from what you said, your main concern was the process of information and to make sure we find out what happened, how it happened so it doesn't happen again. >> only one of two things could have happened. either the information didn't get to where it it needed to go or the information got to where it needed to go, but the response was not appropriate. both are bad. >> greta: and we investigate that so that doesn't
someone didn't look at all that have we have a problem and we need to address quickly, we need to provide moore security for the consulate, perhaps close it for a period of time. a military asset on stand by to extract people. why there weren't more resources prepped. and she was clearly aware that libya was a very dangerous place and i think as goes on, we'll learn more-- i don't believe the only people aware of what a bad situation it was, were of the mid level people that resigned. i think...
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gwen moore doesn't take no for an answer. listening to louise reminds me of what was happening, marcy kaptur, rosa delauro, we were working on the appropriations committee and that was the next step. and we ended up having some bipartisan support for that and that was good and there were other issues that related to testing the income of the abuser for women who needed legal assistance and when they go for legal assistance and would say, you don't qualify because your household income is including the income of the abuser. there were many hurdles and the example of when louise talks about individuals, we learn so much from those. and frankly, for some of us, it was an education that was required because none of us had that experience in our own families, neighborhoods, churches and the rest. maybe it was there, probable it was, but we just didn't know it. but who would do that, hit somebody, but they did. and this bill has to pass. so thank you all very much. >> can i say one more thing, because i want to thank you for this.
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first, congresswoman moore thank you for sharing your story and thank you for speaking with us today. this act includes additional protections for the lgbt community, illegal immigrants, native american tribes. why didn't this come up for a vote? is it specifically the additions of those three elements that stopped this from getting a vote in the house? >> absolutely, victor. that's the reason. the violence against women act has always been bipartisan, but this time because of this practices from the advocates, from people in law enforcement, they saw the need to expand this to communities of color, to native americans, to the lgbt community, and young women who needed protection on camp uses and in particular the uvisas, the immigrants and the native american women became so contentious that people in the house just couldn't see themselves clear to pass it, and it's a shame that we're at this point, because now we have to start all over in the 113th congress and it's a shame, because this bill had some very, very hard times getting through the senate committee structure and certainly
first, congresswoman moore thank you for sharing your story and thank you for speaking with us today. this act includes additional protections for the lgbt community, illegal immigrants, native american tribes. why didn't this come up for a vote? is it specifically the additions of those three elements that stopped this from getting a vote in the house? >> absolutely, victor. that's the reason. the violence against women act has always been bipartisan, but this time because of this...
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steve moore, thank you as well. e-mail is hemmer@foxnews.com. viewers on home on twitter that follow me, @billhemmer, file your one word, not one word, one line. martha: one word is all you get? bill: that would be brief. because you asked, bya just need one question. fire it up and let us know what is happening in your state. martha: okay. we are following major developments right now in the fight against al qaeda. the latest on u.s. involvement in a brand new front in the war on terror that is becoming a big story today. details ahead. bill: an update on the health of former president george h.w. bush. good news here. [ laughing ] ahh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. look! over time, cascade complete pacs fight film buildup two times better than finish quantum to help leave glasses sparkling. cascade. the clear choice. to help leave glasses sparkling. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus
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this triggered a mass exodus of officers to retire or resign, including police chief chris moore who leaves in three weeks. >> the search is underway. we have a strong pool. we'll be interviewing people early in the month of january. hopefully we'll have a name pretty soon of the next chief. >> reporter: now, this is video of the mayor and city councilman visiting with firefighters thanking them for their hard work. firefighters also made concessions to their pay and pen fits when the city asked them to make those concessions off camera. we many are not supporters because of the cuts made to staffing in the fire department. >>> reporting live from san jose, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 8:33. it's a tie for the first bay area baby of 2013. two babies were born at the stroke of midnight at local hospitals. a baby boy was born at sutter delta medical hospital at midnight. at the exact same time, another baby whose sex has not been release was born at alta bates. >> way to go, babies, mom, and dad, congratulations. >>> tara's back, it's nice to say we don't have any proble
this triggered a mass exodus of officers to retire or resign, including police chief chris moore who leaves in three weeks. >> the search is underway. we have a strong pool. we'll be interviewing people early in the month of january. hopefully we'll have a name pretty soon of the next chief. >> reporter: now, this is video of the mayor and city councilman visiting with firefighters thanking them for their hard work. firefighters also made concessions to their pay and pen fits when...
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joining us stephen moore, senior writer for "wall street journal" happy new year. good to see you. >> you too, rick. rick: what do you think?. >> you ask a question what is in the bill. a lot of members don't know. rick: they're probably reing it right now. >> i was up to the wee hours of the morning trying to read the 150 page bill. amazing little items. tax give aways for nascar, for the wind industry, for biodiesel, for movie producers. those are small items. but the big items are the taxes that will affect 100 million americans. and you know, there were a lot of rate changes everything from the capital gains rate to the estate tax, to the dividend tax and of course personal income, tax rates. rick: was there, anything, steve, that jumped out at you specifically when you were reading it this morning you thought, gee, i can't believe the be republicans went for that, or i can't believe the democrats agreed to do that? >> a couple things. one is, you heard earlier from the sound bites you played from some of the republicans that they are still extremely frustrated
joining us stephen moore, senior writer for "wall street journal" happy new year. good to see you. >> you too, rick. rick: what do you think?. >> you ask a question what is in the bill. a lot of members don't know. rick: they're probably reing it right now. >> i was up to the wee hours of the morning trying to read the 150 page bill. amazing little items. tax give aways for nascar, for the wind industry, for biodiesel, for movie producers. those are small items. but...
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he's critically injured at this point. >> reporter: moore is not the only athlete. his brother colton suffered a separated pelvis. a skier had a spinal fracture. it's not just the athletes at risk. look what happened in another snowmobile crash. it plowed into the bank of spectators. >> has this gone too far? flipping a snowmobile, is it too dangerous to continue these games? >> it sounds like there's been a number of injuries at the winter x games, including pelvic injuries, spine injuries. they do train all year for this. but it's important for the folks watching at home to realize that these acts, while exciting to watch, are potentially life threatening, limb threaten itting, and brain threatening acts if an accident should occur. >> but the thrill of these events for viewers and of profit margins are hard to resist. for the athletes, the games mean endorsement dollars. these are the olympics. and espn which organizes and televises the games a short time ago e-mailed a statement on the x game injuries. it said, in part, we have worked closely on safety issues wi
he's critically injured at this point. >> reporter: moore is not the only athlete. his brother colton suffered a separated pelvis. a skier had a spinal fracture. it's not just the athletes at risk. look what happened in another snowmobile crash. it plowed into the bank of spectators. >> has this gone too far? flipping a snowmobile, is it too dangerous to continue these games? >> it sounds like there's been a number of injuries at the winter x games, including pelvic injuries,...
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now two american vets, former marine and msnbc contributor goldie taylor and retired army captain wes moore. goldie, let me start with you and i want your reaction to what you heard hayden say. what's your reaction to that? >> i think he is right. we have to be ready to move at a moment's notice and i don't believe the standards ought to be relaxed. when i came out of boot camp, just after i came out of boot camp they instituted 54 weeks of -- 54 hours of continuous mental and physical challenge. to survive that you have to be in excellent physical shape. but in order to qualify for front-line infantry roles, that calls for something else. and i just don't believe there ought to be a difference in the standard. if a woman can meet those standards she ought to be able to serve, be recognized and paid for it. >> simple as that. if she can meet the standards she's good to go. >> i agree. what the policy is asking for is not set asides or any type of quotas. it is simply saying we should open and allow opportunities for women who choose to go in to this that they can have the opportunities to d
now two american vets, former marine and msnbc contributor goldie taylor and retired army captain wes moore. goldie, let me start with you and i want your reaction to what you heard hayden say. what's your reaction to that? >> i think he is right. we have to be ready to move at a moment's notice and i don't believe the standards ought to be relaxed. when i came out of boot camp, just after i came out of boot camp they instituted 54 weeks of -- 54 hours of continuous mental and physical...
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they gave joe moore, a hog farmer, who if i had enough, there were 60 mins, they did a great piece that shows the house joe moore, really a ramshackle hut, gave about a 90 year sentence but now, it was actually, the range was from probation to 99 years and for some reason the jury saw fit to give him nine years of grace. freddie, ma a 21 euros, son of a military man, he had gone to school, was in college, got a 25 year since. he asked his father way he should take a plea, and his father said look, if you're innocent you need to prove, get your day in court and go to trial and prove it. the son took his word, went to trial and got a 25 year sentence instead of a five year plea sends, since he would've gotten had he planned. the stories went on and on, and quickly, i probably most certainly would've done exactly if i had been in the same situation, people start to say we can get a fair trial, we are going to start to take place but to take place but i do have many of you know, but again tv makes it seem like everyone goes to trial. in the federal system over 95% of the cases actually get
they gave joe moore, a hog farmer, who if i had enough, there were 60 mins, they did a great piece that shows the house joe moore, really a ramshackle hut, gave about a 90 year sentence but now, it was actually, the range was from probation to 99 years and for some reason the jury saw fit to give him nine years of grace. freddie, ma a 21 euros, son of a military man, he had gone to school, was in college, got a 25 year since. he asked his father way he should take a plea, and his father said...
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steve moore, senior economics writer for "the wall street journal" is joining us now. steve, that is one household. $800 less per year. what does that mean for the economy? what does that mean for that household? >> great question, jenna. by the way i don't think you're one of those millionaires and billionaires president obama talked about and i know i'm not. so --. jenna: you should be my agent, steve. you should be negotiating for more. >> i think we're all going to be paying higher taxes if we have wages and salaries and the payroll tax, as you know, jenna, comes right out of paycheck. it will affect people, lower income people, middle income people, higher income people. so that is a real bite out of middle class incomes, no question about it. you know all the litany of other taxes that went up. the capital-gains tax, the small business tax, the dividend tax. it was a whopper of a tax increase. about $600 billion, jenna. i think overall the impact of this tax increase will be negative for the economy. i think there will be less hiring and less investing. jenna: so
steve moore, senior economics writer for "the wall street journal" is joining us now. steve, that is one household. $800 less per year. what does that mean for the economy? what does that mean for that household? >> great question, jenna. by the way i don't think you're one of those millionaires and billionaires president obama talked about and i know i'm not. so --. jenna: you should be my agent, steve. you should be negotiating for more. >> i think we're all going to be...
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chief chris moore is set to step down at the end of the week. the city manager says she needs more time to search for his successor. >>> the nra has set up a controversy with its new app. it's called nra practice range. it provides players with a virtual shooting gallery where they can hone their fun skills. the app surprised a lot of people since the nra has been a strong critic of violent video fames. >>> today lawmakers in new york state are expected to give their final approval to the toughest gun control laws. they will crackdown on assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines. it will also include tough new measures to keep the mentally ill from getting guns. >>> 7:47. coca-cola, the world's largest soft drinkmaker now talking about the connection between sweet drinks and the obesity epidemic. >> we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us. obesity. >> coca-cola launched this two- minute ad. it's running on several networks. critics hope consumers will be able to see through these ads. >> what would you
chief chris moore is set to step down at the end of the week. the city manager says she needs more time to search for his successor. >>> the nra has set up a controversy with its new app. it's called nra practice range. it provides players with a virtual shooting gallery where they can hone their fun skills. the app surprised a lot of people since the nra has been a strong critic of violent video fames. >>> today lawmakers in new york state are expected to give their final...
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moore, there may be a law against it but it's not being enforced. we need to know it's going to be enforced in the future. younger people in canada get a priority. well, pretty soon people will be on social security, medicare when they reach those ages. shouldn't we, as a rational nation, look to give priority to younger people who will work a little longer and pay more into the system before they draw these benefits? they give preferences to investors, those who create jobs and bring factories and -- and manufacturing to our country. those are the kind of things i think we ought to be talking about. this bill makes reference to guest workers in their outline. it's a very delicate issue. let me just tell you what was in last year's bill last time in 2007. and reason to my mind was one of the greater errors in the legislation. people would come into the country for three years. they could bring their family. they were still working at the place they came in to work at. they could extend for another three years and then another three years and another
moore, there may be a law against it but it's not being enforced. we need to know it's going to be enforced in the future. younger people in canada get a priority. well, pretty soon people will be on social security, medicare when they reach those ages. shouldn't we, as a rational nation, look to give priority to younger people who will work a little longer and pay more into the system before they draw these benefits? they give preferences to investors, those who create jobs and bring factories...
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that's chris moore. he's promised to make a decision about casino m8trix's eighth floor before he leaves office. it offers high stakes gambling and a panoramic view of silicon valley. he's concerned over the casino's ability to safely monitor activity on that top floor. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or why it doesn't have to be an adventure to stick to your new year's budget. because safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. right now, a case of arrowhead water is just $3.33. folgers is $7.99 for the large size. that's a huge deal. rise and shine. simply orange oj is just $2.88. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> welcome back. the time is 10:28. so close to that all-important weekend. this is a live look at it will sunol grade. looking pretty good here, as far as the sky goes. we'll check on all the details for your drive with mike in just a moment. look at your highs today. 65 in gilroy. 66 in san jose. in s
that's chris moore. he's promised to make a decision about casino m8trix's eighth floor before he leaves office. it offers high stakes gambling and a panoramic view of silicon valley. he's concerned over the casino's ability to safely monitor activity on that top floor. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or why it doesn't have to be an adventure to stick to your new year's budget. because safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. right now, a case of...
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we've even heard it compare to the legendary mary tyler moore show. and there is a long line of celebrities who guest starred on "30 rock" among them, oprah, al gore, and matt damon and then there is this little clip. >> you listen-clip. >> you listen to me, blitzer, either cnn gets back on the avery jessop story or i'll tell everyone your real name, steel hammerhands. hello? steel? mr. hammerhands? >> oh, i love that moment. even our own wolf blitzer got a little shout-out in one episode. >> how'd he know that? >> yeah, how'd he know that, right, wolf? we wish them well. and people will say that comedy is really hard to do. they have to do all that clever writing, so our hats off to them, to everybody behind that production, for seven seasons. >> you can call me steel. >> i will call you steel. you've got steel, you got blitz, all of these great nicknames. >> and right after the first gulf war, on "saturday night live," they accused me of make up my name for the war. so they said, well -- they said, what's your real name? howitzer explosion guys? >>
we've even heard it compare to the legendary mary tyler moore show. and there is a long line of celebrities who guest starred on "30 rock" among them, oprah, al gore, and matt damon and then there is this little clip. >> you listen-clip. >> you listen to me, blitzer, either cnn gets back on the avery jessop story or i'll tell everyone your real name, steel hammerhands. hello? steel? mr. hammerhands? >> oh, i love that moment. even our own wolf blitzer got a little...
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we were a moor recent's house sitting around his dining room table. we were having a discussion on the issue of culture and the need to change the culture in the department of defense. we were all done. we all identified the issues that needed to be addressed and the wife said before you leave you need to hear this. she turned to a senior female officer and said to her, can you tell them what you told me earlier? if you were subject to assault would you report it? she said no. i would like to address that issue with both of you because clearly that is the culture. the concern is the fear of coming forward of the fact that they would be subject to revictimization. their career would be subject to disadvantage. as we hear all the stories of the victim, the basic issues is their concern of fear of coming forward. i want to ask both of you, you have to see in the culture of the military part of the problem of what happened in these number of cases that you have is the fear of people who are victims from coming forward. i want to ask you to discuss that, t
we were a moor recent's house sitting around his dining room table. we were having a discussion on the issue of culture and the need to change the culture in the department of defense. we were all done. we all identified the issues that needed to be addressed and the wife said before you leave you need to hear this. she turned to a senior female officer and said to her, can you tell them what you told me earlier? if you were subject to assault would you report it? she said no. i would like to...